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अखिल भारतीय आयुर्विज्ञान संस्थान, नई दिल्ली
All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

Dr Deepa Dash

Dr Deepa Dash

MBBS, MD, DM

Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology,

Room No. 707, Seventh floor, Neurosciences Center, AIIMS , New Delhi

Phone: +91 11 26593491

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Outpatient clinic:

Monday and Thursday (morning)

For appointments: +91 11 26594656

 

Dr. Deepa Dash completed her under graduation (MBBS) from Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi and was the recipient of 5 medals of proficiency including the Lady Willingdon Medal. After her under graduation, she did her MD from University College of Medical sciences, Delhi, where she was awarded the best post graduate in Medicine. She completed her DM Neurology from the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.

She joined Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences as an Assistant professor in 2011.In 2013 she joined AIIMS, New Delhi as an Assistant Professor. Dr Dash has special interest in the sub-specialities of Movement disorders and Neuroimmunological disorders.

 

 

 

Publications:

         1.         Dash D, Aggarwal V, Joshi R, Padma MV, Tripathi M. Effect of reduction of antiepileptic drugs in patients with drug-refractory epilepsy. Seizure. 2015 Apr; 27:25-9.

         2.         Dash D, Sharma A,Kunwar Y,Appukutan R, Santosh M,Amit A, Tripathi M. Can home video facilitate diagnosis of epilepsy type in a developing country? Epilepsy Research. 2016 Sep; 125:19-23.

         3.         Dash D, Teenu M Sebastian, Aggarwal M, Padma MV, Tripathi M. Effect of health education on drug adherence and self-care in people with epilepsy with low education. Epilepsy Behav. 2015 Mar; 44:213-7.

         4.         Tripathi M, Tripathi M, Roy SG, Parida GK, Ihtisham K, Dash D, Damle N, Shamim SA, Bal C.Metabolic topography of autoimmune non-paraneoplastic encephalitis. Neuroradiology. 2018 Feb;60(2):189-198.

         5.         Garg D, Reddy V, Singh RK, Dash D, Bhatia R, Tripathi M.Neuroleptic malignant syndrome as a presenting feature of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis.J Neurovirol. 2018 Feb;24(1):128-131.

         6.         Kumar S, Ramanujam B, Chandra PS, Dash D, Mehta S, Anubha S, Appukutan R, Rana MK, Tripathi M.Randomized controlled study comparing the efficacy of rapid and slow withdrawal of antiepileptic drugs during long-term video-EEG monitoring. Epilepsia. 2017 Dec 7.

         7.         Elavarasi A, Dash D, Warrier AR, Bhatia R, Kumar L, Jain D, Tripathi M.Spinal cord involvement in primary CNS lymphoma.J Clin Neurosci. 2018 Jan;47:145-148.

         8.         Elavarasi A, Dash D, Tripathi M, Bhatia R.Cerebellar ataxia and neuropathy as presenting features of hepatitis-B related cirrhosis and portal hypertension.BMJ Case Rep. 2017 Oct 19;2017.    

         9.         Malhotra V, Chandra SP, Dash D, Garg A, Tripathi M, Bal CS, Tripathi M.A screening tool to identify surgical candidates with drug refractory epilepsy in a resource limited settings. Epilepsy Res. 2016 Mar; 121:14-20.

       10.       Dash D, Bhashin A, Pandit AK, Tripathi M, Bhatia R, Prasad K, Padma MV. Risk factors and etiologies of ischemic strokes in young patients: a tertiary hospital study in north India. J Stroke. 2014 Sep; 16(3):173-7.

       11.       Prasad K, Dash D, Kumar A. Validation of the Hindi version of National Institute of Health Stroke Scale. Neurol India. 2012 Jan-Feb; 60(1):40-4. Dash D, Tripathi M. The extratemporal lobe epilepsies in epilepsy monitoring unit. Ann Indian Acad Neurol 2014:17(suppl1):S50-5.

       12.       Dash D, Prasad K, Joseph L. Cerebral venous thrombosis: An Indian Perspective. Neurol India. 2015 May-Jun; 63(3):318-28.

       13.       Srivastava MV, Dash D. History of neurology at All India Institute of Medical Sciences. Neurol India. 2015 Sep-Oct; 63(5):751-61.

       14.       Dash D, Puri I, Tripathi M, Padma MV. Neurosarcoidosis presenting as a large dural mass lesion.BMJ Case Rep. 2016 Nov 8;2016.

       15.       Dash D, Tripathi M, Ihtisham K, Tripathi M.LGI1 encephalitis: a disease of jerks and confusion.BMJ Case Rep. 2016 Oct 13;2016.

       16.       Dash D, Rima C, Ramanujam B, Padma M. V, Tripathi M. Paraneoplastic syndrome mimicking Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. J Clin Neurosci. 2016 Oct; 32:162-3.

       17.       Dash D, Kumar M, Suri V, Tripathi M. Simultaneous occurrence of scleroderma, neuromyotonia and inflammatory myopathy: evidence of common immunological etiology. Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2016 Jul-Sep; 19(3):424-6.

       18.       Chaudhari RM, Dash D, Ramanujam B, Rana MK, Appukuttan R, Sharma A, Kunwar Y, Tejaniya G, Padma V, Chandra SP, Tripathi M.Evaluation of Ictal Consciousness in Temporal and Extra Temporal Epilepsy: Observations from a Tertiary Care Hospital in India.J Epilepsy Res. 2016 Dec 31;6(2):93-96.

       19.       Chaudhari RM, Ramanujam B, Appukuttan R, Sharma A, Kunwar Y, Tejaniya G, Garg A, Padma MV, Tripathi M, Bal C, Dash D, Chandra SP, Tripathi M.Utility of a questionnaire tool (QUARAS) for localizing and lateralizing seizures in the epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU).Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2016 Dec 22;153:64-66.

       20.       Ramanujam B, Dash D, Dabla S, Padma MV, Tripathi M. Epilepsia Partialis Continua as Presenting Manifestation of AIDS: A Rarity. J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. Accepted for publication.

       21.       Ramanujam B, Arora A, Malhotra V, Dash D, Mehta S, Tripathi M. A case of recurrent status epilepticus and successful management with progesterone. Epileptic Disord. 2016 Mar 1;18(1):101-5.

       22.       Khaira A, K Dash D, Gupta A, Bhowmik D, Kalra OP, Tiwari SC. Tuberculosis of sternum: three cases with different presentations. J Assoc Physicians India. 2009 Aug; 57: 595-6.

       23.       Khaira A, Kalra OP, Gupta A, K Dash D. Dual genetic abnormality in the coagulation pathway as a cause of familial thrombophilia.J Assoc Physicians India. 2009 Jul; 57:529.

       24.       Khaira A, Gupta A, Madhu SV, K Dash D. Phenytoin induced severe disabling osteomalacia in a young male with seizure disorder. J Assoc Physicians India. 2008 May; 56:376-8.

 

Chapters:

         1.         Bhatia R, Kaul B, Dash D. Cerebral venous thrombosis. Emergencies in Neurology. Byford publishers, 2011; 214-228.

         2.         Tripathi M, Dash D. Dementia in Tropics. Neurology in Tropics. Elsevier Publication, 2015; 796-809.

         3.         Padma M V, Dash D. Approach to patient with Ischemic stroke within 4 hours of onset. Neurology Differential Diagnosis.Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Private Limited.2015; 525-528.

         4.         Padma MV, Dash D, Jain S. Pyogenic Meningitis. Neurology in tropics. Elsevier Publication, 2015; 134-147.

         5.         Padma MV, Dash D, Mahadevan  A, Shankar K, Varma R , Alladi S, Kaul S. Current Concepts of Ischaemic Stroke. Neurology in Tropics. Elsevier Publication, 2015; 598-615.

         6.         Padma MV, Dash D. Epilepsy. Geriatric Care 2015. Viva Books Private Limited.2015

         7.         Goyal V, Dash D. Botulinum toxin in Parkinson disease. Jaypee publishers,2017

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